Driving a rectractable motor pylon for an electric glider

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07 Dec 2017 16:12
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I have tried to set up using the Jeti instructions, but cannot make it work.
Can anyone help by showing me how to do it correctly? My Tx is DC 24
1) after activating a 2.pos switch (SC) on
a. pylon door must open
b. motor pylon goes up to upright position
c. motor can now be started and stopped using the motor throttel ( my case switch SK)
2) 2. pos switch SC in off position
a. motor stops, regardless of the throttel switch position
b. motor pylon goes down to home position
c. pylon doors closes.
You can answer in German if you wish.
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07 Dec 2017 19:11 - 07 Dec 2017 19:15
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hi bose

sorry, when you wrote in mail pylon, I thought you mean a pylon-model ;)
I will try and check it out later maybe tomorrow, we have guests tonight.
but for sure sb else will drop in before as well.

but one thing is already clear, motor should mot be only SK but be a logic switch with SK whatever you want AND SC in position ON
that way when SC is in postion OFF motor SK can be switcherd in any position, it will not work until SK is on.

and the rest can be done by sequencer and SC as the trigger for the sequenz to start/end.
is the openening of the "doors" for the pylon a seperate servo or is opening and driving the pylon upright all done by one servo?
sorry for the question I never had a model with pylon motor so far in hands.

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08 Dec 2017 11:32
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All by one servo.The doors are spring loaded.

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09 Dec 2017 23:52 - 10 Dec 2017 00:03
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hi bose

sorry that I haven't replied yet, was too busy on job and then I was finishing my rc-skydiver today.

did ya get around your pylon-sequencer-problem yet?
strange by the way, that nobody has jumped in on that by now.

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10 Dec 2017 14:57
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Have a working sequencer,but not sure what I have done is the correct procedure.Thats Way I need an exampel to compare my set up.

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